noun
- Plural of bullseye; the center of a target, typically marked as a circle.
- Plural of bullseye; a direct hit or success that achieves an intended goal.
- Plural of bullseye; hard round candies with a fruit-flavored center and hard sugar shell.
Usage: Most common sense in archery, darts, and shooting sports.
Usage: Figurative use; informal.
Usage: Chiefly British; refers to a specific candy product.
Examples
- The archer hit three bullseyes in a row during the competition.
- Her marketing campaign was full of bullseyes that increased sales dramatically.
- He threw darts and scored two bullseyes on the dartboard.
- The new product launch hit all the bullseyes the company was aiming for.
- Children enjoyed eating the red and white bullseyes from the candy shop.
- The detective's theory about the suspect turned out to be a bullseye.